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What does reductive mean?

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Adjective
  1. (Scotland law, now rare) Pertaining to the reduction of a decree etc.; rescissory. [from 16th c.]
  2. Causing the physical reduction or diminution of something. [from 17th c.]
  3. (chemistry) That reduces a substance etc. to a more simple or basic form. [from 17th c.]
  4. (now rare, historical) That can be derived from, or referred back to, something else. [from 17th c.]
  5. (pejorative) That reduces an argument, issue etc. to its most basic terms; simplistic, reductionist. [from 20th c.]
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What then is the difference between Minimalism and other expressions of the reductive sensibility?
Science, he argues, is necessarily reductive, and reductive science undermines humanist ideas about phenomena such as consciousness or free will.
Furthermore, the underlying suggestion of an inherent connection between physicality and culture seems awkwardly reductive.
How is it that Max Cole's large acrylic paintings manage to look so fresh in the context of four full decades of reductive abstraction?
The field of psychology should be articulating a broad vision of human beings not a reductive fragmentary one.
He rejects each of these ideologies of history, usually because they project a reductive or deterministic model of African-American identity.

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